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- Will Hunting, a janitor at M.I.T., has a gift for mathematics, but needs help from a psychologist to find direction in his life.
- A woman framed for her husband's murder suspects he is still alive; as she has already been tried for the crime, she can't be re-prosecuted if she finds and kills him.
- A tough Russian policeman is forced to partner up with a cocky Chicago police detective when he is sent to Chicago to apprehend a Georgian drug lord who killed his partner and fled the country.
- A documentary that showcases baseball's most unpredictable pitch.
- Johnny Bench teaches kids the fundamentals of baseball.
- From the Big Red Machine to the expansion Arizona Diamondbacks, Bill Plummer has seen and done all there is in baseball. His contributions to the game are endless but little known, until now.
- A series of documentaries and profiles on some of baseball's most prominent personalities.
- The Brooklyn Dodgers, from Jackie Robinson's breaking baseball's color barrier to their move to Los Angeles, a dozen years later. The Dodgers epitomize the diverse working-class, in contrast with the white uptown Yankees, and come oh-so-close to winning the World Series before it finally happens in 1955. By then, Ebbets Field is crumbling, ticket sales are off, fans have moved to the suburbs, and Robert Moses is blocking Walter O'Malley's plan to build a stadium at the terminus of the Long Island Railroad. When Los Angeles makes O'Malley an offer he can't refuse, an era comes to an end: in 1958 the Dodgers and cross-town-rival Giants go West, leaving the ghosts of Flatbush.
- This Week in Baseball', the groundbreaking television show that delighted fans across four decades, is finally available to the public for the first time.
- This is a recap of the 2004 Boston Red Sox season that finished with them breaking a winless drought of 86 years by coming back against the New York Yankees and later sweeping the world series.
- In 1918 the Boston Red Sox won their fifth World Series, thanks in great part to a young pitching and hitting sensation from the slums of Baltimore named George Herman Ruth, a.k.a. the Babe or the Bambino. A year later, after not advancing to the playoffs, Red Sox owner Harry Frazee sold the Babe to the New York Yankees. In turn, the Bronx Bombers went on to win an incredible 26 World Series title. Die-hard Red Sox fans who have lived their entire lives lamenting this trade have come to refer to it as the Curse of the Bambino.
- Provides the history as well as background footage of legendary baseball stadiums and other famous baseball sites.
- Official 2014 World Series Film by MLB Productions provides comprehensive highlights, exclusive access and interviews, and breathtaking footage capturing the thrilling story of the San Francisco Giants 2014 World Series championship.
- The 1990 World Series is a best of seven games contest between two baseball teams: the American League pennant winning Oakland Athletics and the National League pennant winning Cincinnati Reds. The winner of the World Series is crowned the unequivocal champions of baseball.
- A candid look at the struggles, relationships and day-to-day lives of San Francisco Giants players.
- Season two of THE FRANCHISE brings together the cosmopolitan vibe of the city of Miami with the intense and competitive world of America's pastime as it follows one of Major League Baseball's most talked-about teams - the Miami Marlins.
- Short, well-made documentary showing how the NY Yankees vs. AZ Diamondbacks world series games, just a month after 9-11, provided welcome relief from the uncertainty New Yorkers, and the nation, felt about how to proceed with their lives. The Yankees, during the series, came to symbolize and re-strengthen everything that was, and is, New York... and America.
- Major League Baseball Productions shows off its trademark access to MLB players and personnel, with Derek Jeter wearing an in-game wire for the first time in his storied career.
- 9 hitters, 9 innings, Prime 9 the show where the best of the best baseball players in different categories are ranked
- In the St. Louis Cardinals newly built stadium, the Redbirds provide their fans with a roller coaster ride that ends where few roller coasters do, at the very top!
- Jackie Robinson: Breaking Barriers celebrates the ground-breaking career of the first-ever African-American to join the major leagues, talented athlete Jackie Robinson. The video commemorates the 50th anniversary of Robinson's first major league game day. A tender tribute to the baseball legend, the program combines interviews with Robinson's family and friends, classic sports footage, newsreel clips, and black-and-white photographs from Robinson's life and stellar career.
- The San Francisco Giants, seeking its first World Series title since 1954, were pitted against the Anaheim Angels, in its first World Series, in a 7 game classic marked by moonshots, Rally Monkeys, and thrilling come-from-behind finishes.
- They believed. They wanted it. They overcame a 10.5-game deficit in late August and claimed a playoff berth on the final day of the regular season. They then conquered the Philadelphia Phillies and prevailed against the Milwaukee Brewers. Facing off next against the Texas Rangers, the St. Louis Cardinals fell behind 3-2 in the Fall Classic despite the unprecedented performance of Albert Pujols. But back at Busch Stadium, a Game 6 for the ages unfolded as the Redbirds, who were twice down to their last strike, rallied in both the 9th and 10th innings. Then hometown hero David Freese crushed an all-time walk-off home run in the 11th inning to force a Game 7. In the deciding game, ace Chris Carpenter's steely performance and a clutch two-run double from World Series MVP Freese delivered the franchise's 11th World Series Championship.
- The pre-game show for the NBC's Major League Baseball "Game of the Week."
- The Kansas City Royals beat the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games.